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- html - How can I create a marquee effect? - Stack Overflow
Now I can get the basic marquee effect, but the code is too specific for this demo Is there a way to avoid using specific values like margin-left:-4200px;, so that it can adapt text in any length?
- Why is lt;marquee gt; deprecated and what are the alternatives?
marquee-play-count marquee-direction marquee-speed but it seems, they don't work They were a part of specification in year 2008, but they were excluded in year 2014 One way, proposed by W3 Consortium, is using CSS3 animations, but it seems for me much more complicated than easy-to-maintain <marquee> There are also plenty of JS alternatives, with lots of source code that you can add to your
- What is the equivalent of lt;marquee gt; tag in HTML5?
In HTML 4, there is this lt;marquee gt; tag that shows sliding text across the screen What is its equivalent in HTML5?
- HTML | What is lt;marquee gt; and what can I do with it?
6 <marquee> is an old HTML element that causes whatever content inside of it to scroll across the viewport from right to left by default It may still work in some browsers for backwards compatibility, but it is no longer officially supported in HTML and should be avoided That's why you are not finding it on tutorial sites
- Is it possible to change the speed of HTMLs lt;marquee gt; tag?
You can change the speed of marquee tag using scrollamount attribute It accepts integer values 6 being the default speed, so any value lower then 6 will slow down the marquee effect
- How do I change the size of a marquee text? - Stack Overflow
How do I change the size of a marquee text? Please help The marquee code I'm using right now, is this:
- How to create a CSS marquee effect without empty space
The answers to How can I create a marquee effect? show how to create a marquee effect, but it leaves a lot of empty space at the end of each iteration of the marquee Is there a way to achieve a sm
- html - How to create a marquee that appears infinite using CSS or . . .
I need to create two marquees (one with a repeating image and one with repeating links) that span the browser window, whatever size that may be; the marquee items need to be initially displayed at
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